The skeletal maturity of Australian children aged 10-13 years in 2016
Skeletal maturity can be used as a biological indicator of the tempo of growth in children and adolescents. We present a description of skeletal maturity from a cohort of white Australian children and describe variation in skeletal maturity based on child age. Participants (n = 71; age 10.5-13.9 yea...
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Main Authors: | Rachel L. Duckham (Author), Nicola L. Hawley (Author), Christine Rodda (Author), Timo Rantalainen (Author), Kylie D. Hesketh (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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